I told the Lamas that I had remarked many cases of goƮtre and also other abnormalities, such as hare-lip and webbed fingers and toes, as well as the very frequent occurrence of supernumerary fingers or toes.
There were frequent cases, too, of crookedness of the legs, and clubfoot was not rare, while one constantly met with webbed fingers and supernumerary fingers and toes, as well as the absence of one or more of them.
My fingers happen to be webbed rather higher than usual, and this is most highly thought of in Tibet.
She had nothing to work with but a stake and her two hands encumbered with the webbed skin that grew between the fingers, and which were torn by the labour, so that the blood flowed over them.
A white-green mouth spread over half her face, her arms became thin and slimy, and broad hands with webbed fingers spread out upon them like fans.
He raised his fingers to his lips (seven long tines webbed together) and whined into the night.
In the great pontooned building, vast rows of transparent plastic tubes, three feet in diameter, webbedback and forth among the tetron pumps.
Her black hair cascaded across one shoulder, webbed and re-webbed with a chain of silver strung with pearls.
He heard the others on the boat, their webbed feet slipping on the wet planks.
There they would sit, rocking on the little waves or swimming about with their red webbed feet.
Early one morning in Spring he flapped his strong wings and tucked his wet webbed feet up close to his body and stretched out his long neck and calling "Quonk-quonk!
Webbed hands, wrapped tightly about his arms, were thrusting him forward into a great room.
Instead he allowed these other giant things to grip him with their webbed hands and lead him away.
But Cob did not move, beyond drawing one webbed leg--the free one--up under him.
He thrust his muzzle under the hissing gander and sent him over on his back, where he lay and flapped his webbed feet ridiculously.
Bobo gave a jump and a bark at the gander, and the latter, which had now climbed to its webbed feet, scurried away, the flock following him.
But his pink webbed toes oared their way gleefully through the clear water, and his little brown bill learned to snap the fleeing fish as cunningly as the crimson beaks of the older birds.
There they floundered about till they learned to paddle with their black webbed feet.
Of aquatic fowls, some are waders, or furnished with long legs; others are swimmers, or furnished with webbed feet.
Elijah Kellogg could not long attend Bowdoin College, only a few miles distant, without being attracted to these sea-going people of Harpswell; for Kellogg was born with webbed feet.
They love the webbed feet, and the webbed feet love them.
But on parting he could not help saying to Zussmann, who accompanied him to the dark spider-webbed landing, "Your God has forgotten you.
In the river, and pond-tortoises, the stumpy foot of the land-tortoise gives place to a broad, webbed foot.
In the turtles this webbed foot gives place to the paddle.
See what long active legs it has, like those of a stork, while with its greatwebbed feet it can swim faster than a goose.
They have, you see, webbed feet and flattened tails, and we shall find that they carry two small glands containing the scented substance called musk.
The end of these wires are webbed on the outer side, and covered with a fine metallic-green; so that the bird appears to have two elegant glittering circles hanging about five inches from the body, and the same distance apart.
Its toes were peculiarly long, and fully webbed to their extremity, so that, when expanded, they presented a surface to the air considerably larger than the whole of the body, which was also capable of being filled out by wind.
The platypus is covered with fur like an otter, and has four webbed feet, like those of a duck, and a black duck-like bill.
The toes are more or less highly webbed in the Phalanger.
The hypertrophy may affect two or more toes which are fused together or webbed (Fig.
For some days we saw a large number of aquatic birds with webbed feet, known as gulls or sea mews.
I was full of wonderment at this unusual mammal, with its circular head adorned by short ears, its round eyes, its white whiskers like those on a cat, its webbed and clawed feet, its bushy tail.
The gleaming shoulders and tremendous long arms ended in wide-webbed fingers.
The gleaming green shoulders and shapely long arms ended in graceful webbed fingers.
There are also some special traps manufactured for these animals, having double jaws or webbed jaws, to prevent the animal gnawing off its foot.
The Webbed Jaws shown above have proved very successful in this respect.
The webbed jaw and the double jaw traps are especially desirable for mink, as when caught in these traps, they cannot escape by gnawing off the foot.
As aquatic animals which belong to quite different orders have webbed feet, there can be no doubt that this structure would be serviceable to dogs that frequent the water.
In Canada there is a dog which is peculiar to the country and common there, and this has "half-webbed feet and is fond of the water.
When they spy some edible bit floating beneath them, down they drop until their tiny webbed feet just rest upon the water.
Their fore limbs were shorter than the hind ones, and both had feet with five claws, but the hind feet were broad and large, and completely webbed between the toes.
One of the species is aquatic, and has webbed feet.
They excavate with their broad-webbed paws deep holes in the fine sand.
It is about the size of a tern, with short legs, webbed feet, and extremely long, pointed wings.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "webbed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: interlaced; intertwined; interwoven; woven